In your system, the import problem is not too fast, although you can't enter the security mode, a simple repair approach is much more installed, one member of our forum discovers that some special documents may lead to system import Question, you can correctly correct
In some examples, some old DLL files may cause your WinXP and Win2K loading problems. This symptom represents a problem with the system loading, but the desktop does not appear or empty. JMAES Mayhan has encountered this problem in his HP Pavilion system.
"Introducing the stop after landing" technology forum writes, "and the desktop will never load, task management can run some programs, but the system cannot be fully loaded into Windows without the safe mode or last normal startup. in.
Some members have responded to Mayhan's issues, they think he may only reformat hard drives or reinstall the system. Here is a simpler way to solve this problem that happens in XP and 2000.
Old SHDOCVW.DLL file error
MLOWE, Creative Business Concept, LAN administrator, he directly views Mayhan's problem Microsoft Knowledge base article 256194 This article explains this issue as part of the old version of the DLL file in the% SystemRoot% folder. occur.
Microsoft claims that when some old versions of SHDOCVW.DLL will happen in Win2k when importing the folder. In this example, the problem occurs empty at the desktop or unloaded, and the Explorer.exe is found in the work management panel in the work management panel. Old folders may stop you from manually starting Explorer.exe.
This article claims that the following DLL files may cause Explorer.exe problems and block the desktop loading:
Browseui.dll ComctL32.dll comdlg32.dll mlang.dll ole32.dll oleaut32.dll shdll shll shell32.dll shwapi.dll urlmon.dll Wininet.dll setupApi.dll
To solve this problem, you can do these steps:
1 Press [Ctrl] [ALT] [Delete] to open the work management status bar
2 Select file | new job
3 Enter CMD and enter the command prompt when entering
4 Change the% systemroot% folder
5 ren shdocvw.dll shdocvw.old change the old DLL file name
6 restart
This will prevent files from hindering shell or Explorer.exe and allow the system to be loaded normally. If the system stops or the desktop is empty or does not fully load the desktop, you search for the old DLL file in your old root folder and complete these steps before you are ready to reinstall.